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Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives

The Association of Missouri Electric Cooperatives (AMEC) is a statewide service organization for Missouri's 47 electric cooperatives. AMEC represents the interest of the state's electric co-ops and their members at the state capital and provides other needed services to Missouri's member-owned, not-for-profit electric providers.

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National Rural Electric Cooperative Association

The National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) is a national organization dedicated to representing the interests of electric cooperatives and the consumers they serve.

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Touchstone Energy

Touchstone Energy® is a national alliance of local, cooperatively owned utilities providing high standards of service to customers, large and small, and their communities.

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The Southeastern Electric Reliability Council

The Southeastern Electric Reliability Council (SERC) is the Regional Reliability Organization (RRO) responsible for promoting, coordinating and ensuring the reliability and adequacy of the bulk power supply systems in portions of 13 states in the southeastern United States.

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Center for Energy and Economic Development

The Center for Energy and Economic Development (CEED) is a non-profit group dedicated to protecting the viability of coal-based electricity. Working at the local, state, and regional levels, CEED communicates the truth about coal - conducting research, dispelling falsehoods, and educating the public and government officials about coal-based electricity's importance to our way of life.

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Americans for Balanced Energy Choices

Americans for Balanced Energy Choices (ABEC) is a national, nonprofit organization designed to promote a dialogue with community leaders across the U.S. on issues involving America's growing demand for electricity.

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Learn About Coal

"Although we've depended upon it for generations to provide reliable electricity -- suddenly coal seems new and exciting. When you look at the facts, coal, itself, hasn't changed, but the way we use it, the way we think about it and talk about it sure has. Perhaps the best example of this change in attitude is the recent launch of the new Learn About Coal campaign sponsored by the Americans for Balanced Energy Choices." Learn more at LearnAboutCoal.org.

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